California Early Childhood Mentor Program
Promotes a state-wide effort to improve the quality of child care. It provides training and support for early childhood professionals so that they, in turn, will be able to continue providing high-quality services.

California Early Childhood Online (CECO)
To support early childhood teachers, the California Early Learning and Development System provides an integrated set of resources based on state-of-the-art information for early learning and development and best practices in early education. The courses provided on the CECO Web site enable teachers to increase content knowledge and ability to provide developmentally appropriate experiences for children in their care. CECO provides access to comprehensive resources and courses in one centralized location to meet the ever-changing needs of the early childhood field.

California Inclusion & Behavior Consultation (CIBC) Network
Utilizes a community-based, statewide network of experienced consultants to respond to Early Care and Education provider requests for technical assistance and consultation to promote inclusion of those children with disabilities and other special needs, including challenging behaviors.

Desired Results Field Training
Provides training to program staff of agencies that are scheduled for a California Department of Education compliance review the following year.

Early Childhood Educator Competencies Self-Assessment Toolkit (ECE CompSAT)
A professional development resource for the early childhood education field to use for self-reflection about their knowledge, skills, and dispositions and to assist with the development of professional growth plans by identifying the competencies needed for effective, high-quality early education practice.

Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC)
Holds institutes that cover the topics of social-emotional development, quality group care, cognitive and language development, and cultural and family issues. The PITC Partners for Quality Program provides subsidized on site training, mentoring and coaching to eligible child care programs in California.

Training for School-Age Program Professionals
Focuses on school-age program professionals, supports the retention of trainers for the state-funded Kid's Time training of trainer’s institutes, and provides community-based training to staff working in before-and after-school programs.